Painting a Perfect World
Kenton Nelson
- Iconic Visual Language Rooted in American Culture: Kenton Nelson’s paintings draw from the collective visual memory of 20th-century America, evoking the aesthetics of New Deal-era murals, 1930s–50s advertising, and American Scene Painting
- Richly Illustrated Publication: Features a comprehensive selection of artworks, offering deep insight into Nelson’s evolving visual world
- Includes an accompanying essay and a thoughtful interview with the artist, providing both contextual analysis and intimate reflections
- International Collaboration: Produced in partnership with Galerie Nikolaus Ruzicska (Salzburg) and Peter Mendenhall Gallery (Pasadena)—a transatlantic celebration of Nelson’s oeuvre
Kenton Nelson’s art is rooted in the collective visual memory of American popular culture. His paintings navigate between nostalgia and enigma, between a perfect surface and hidden tensions. Stylistically, they draw on elements of public murals from the New Deal era, simultaneously calling to mind the visual language of advertisements from the 1930s to 1950s and American Scene Painting. However, this controlled, formal order conceals a quiet melancholy and the sensation that this supposedly perfect world is merely imagined.
This publication, created in collaboration with Galerie Nikolaus Ruzicska, Salzburg, and Peter Mendenhall Gallery, Pasadena, honours Kenton Nelson’s oeuvre with numerous images, alongside an accompanying essay and an interview with the artist.
Text in English and German.
- Publisher
- Kerber
- ISBN
- 9783735610768
- Publish date
- 10th Aug 2026
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- World excluding Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the USA & Canada
- Size
- 285 mm x 230 mm
- Pages
- 106 Pages
- Illustrations
- 106 color
Distributed by ACC Art Books
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